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Cholesterol Good Fats, Bad Fats, and Heart Health in Cornelius NC
Cholesterol Good Fats, Bad Fats, and Heart Health Conventional medicine is slowly admitting that instead of fat, sugar and refined carbohydrates are the biggest sources of high cholesterol. Excess sugars and carbs drive good cholesterol down and triglycerides up, leading to the small, dangerous particles that encourage plaque buildup in the arteries. This contributes to…
Read MoreNo More Egg Shaming Cardiovascular Risks Unfounded in Cornelius NC
No More Egg Shaming Cardiovascular Risks Unfounded For years we’ve been warned the cholesterol in eggs raises the risk of cardiovascular disease, however new research shows that in people with pre-diabetes and Type 2 diabetes, eggs do not raise cardiovascular risk if they are part of a healthy diet. What’s more, they pose no additional…
Read MoreNSAIDs – The Dangers and The Alternatives For Pain in Cornelius NC
NSAIDs – The Dangers and The Alternatives For Pain Many people think the main keys to avoiding arterial plaque and heart disease are to watch cholesterol, avoid smoking, and exercise. But what is less known is how dependent your heart health is on your gut. If you have digestive problems, multiple food sensitivities, or chronic…
Read MoreLeaky Gut Raises Risk Of Artery Plaque and Heart Disease in Cornelius NC
Leaky Gut Raises Risk Of Artery Plaque and Heart Disease Many people think the main keys to avoiding arterial plaque and heart disease are to watch cholesterol, avoid smoking, and exercise. But what is less known is how dependent your heart health is on your gut. If you have digestive problems, multiple food sensitivities, or…
Read MoreExercise Turns Back The Clock On Older Hearts in Cornelius NC
Exercise Turns Back The Clock On Older Hearts Our muscles stiffen as we age, including the heart muscles. However, a new study showed that middle aged adults who took up moderate- to high-intensity exercise developed the heart flexibility of someone 15 to 20 years younger. But there is a sweet spot in midlife for this…
Read MoreWant To Trash Your Lungs? Use Basic Cleaning Products in Cornelius NC
Want To Trash Your Lungs? Use Basic Cleaning Products in Cornelius Smoking is bad for you and cleaning house is good, right? Wrong, if you use conventional cleaning products — you may as well smoke. A new study shows the lung decline over 20 years caused by using conventional cleaning products, which have no federal…
Read MoreTry New Veggies and Fruit To Boost Healthy Gut Bacteria in Cornelius NC
Try New Veggies and Fruit To Boost Healthy Gut Bacteria Want to improve your mood, health, and brain function? An ample and diverse supply of healthy gut bacteria has been shown to be essential, and that is best obtained through eating lots of different kinds of produce. Try going out of your comfort zone in…
Read MoreAntacid and Antibiotics Raise Allergy Risk In Children in Cornelius NC
Antacid and Antibiotics Raise Allergy Risk In Children Addressing the root cause of your child’s acid reflux or frequent illnesses instead of a pharmaceutical quick fix could save you both bigger headaches down the road — a large study shows antacid and antibiotic use in early childhood significantly raises the risk of developing allergies. Researchers…
Read MoreDo You Have Chemical Sensitivities? Tips for Improving in Cornelius NC
Do You Have Chemical Sensitivities? Tips for Improving Do perfumes or heavy fragrance make you gag or trigger your inflammation or autoimmune symptoms? Do scented products, gasoline fumes, car exhaust, tire stores, new rugs or carpet, or other sources of chemical odors give you headaches, fatigue, and other symptoms? You are not alone. An increasing…
Read MoreTarget Gut Microbiome For Osteoarthritis and Joint Pain
Target Gut Microbiome For Osteoarthritis and Joint Pain Osteoarthritis, or degenerative joint disease, is the number one cause of disability in the US, afflicting 31 million people. Until now, treatment strategies have been aimed at pain relief but not the inflammatory factors driving it. However, new research shows that improving the gut microbiome — the…
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